Get free shipping through The Backwards Loop until Jan 15th by entering code: “freeship” in the checkout process. Also be sure to listen to episode 30 to get an alternate discount code for selected Madelinetosh yarns. The special podcast code applies to all yarns with an *.

Episode 29 drawing winners: Michelle is the winner of the signed copy of Made In Brooklyn, and Donita won the skein of Classic Elite Princess from Dancing Ewe Yarns! Congratulations!

This is the last episode for season 3. Please join me back for Episode 31 on March 1, 2010.

I did the same thing with my Mara shawl that you did with the Damson. I noticed a yo mistake a few rows past it, tried to unravel and couldn't get it to work and then had to unknit 2 or 3 rows to get back to it and fix it the right way.

Ooooh, I felt almost famous for a second when you mentioned my name on your podcast ;)I couldn't agree with you more about Madelinetosh's colors - they have so much soul, and I love them. I will definitely be knitting with MT again and again.Thanks for another fun and informative podcast. Have a Happy Holiday and Happy Podcast Break.

I loved hearing from Myra Wood. I need to go look for her book. I feel inspired to try some crazy, freeform lace. I've been a crocheter for most of my life (since I was a young girl) and freeformed all the time. I don't crochet much anymore due to wrist pain. I guess it's for my knitting to take up the freeform slack. ;o)

Great episode, I will definitely miss it between now and March.I will have to use every ounce of willpower not to buy any of the Madelinetosh after your review....but my stash is bursting out of my closet. It will definitely be among the first things I buy once I whittle down the stash.

What a great show! I loved hearing about free form lace knitting, I'm so going to get Mara's book! Her list of work is incredible, I checked out the link to her site of graphic design projects, WOW!! The Madeline Tosh yarn colors are absolutely beautiful, can't wait to get some!!

great podcast. am inspired to try my hand at lace knitting. love the idea of free form. will wait for the drawing before i buy the book. have a great hiatus and look forward to hearing you again in march.

This was a great interview! I listen to a few knitting podcasts and whenever there is a interview I always feel like it is rushed and only a few basic/same-old questions are asked. But with your interviews (even though I know you say you are nervous) they feel more natural and the questions more varied. Keep up the great work.

Well I've listened to the last cast several times now.REALLY missing you! I love the interview with Myra (so inspiring!) and so far, I have resisted buying Madeleine Tosh Tannehill..... but it can't last.

I'm doing my own project during ravelympics (Infinity Scarf in Malabrigo) but I'm keeping in touch with your blog and others.

How I LOVE your daughter holding the sticks :DCan't wait to see what little animal you're knitting."see ya" in March.